15. Any measurement of personality should be valid, reliable, standardized, and practical. In an interview, the interviewer obtains information about a person by listening to what is said and observing behavior patterns. Interviews can be structured or unstructured. Observation of a person's behavior in everyday situations over a period of time can aid in understanding personality.
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